Wondering if you are a full-time domainer or a part-time-domainer, domaining as a hobby to generate some extra source of income, a developer who develops domain names after acquisition or just trying this out to see if it works for you??
As for me, I am a part-time geo-domainer with 90% of my portfolio in geo-domain names and specialize in outbound marketing.
How about you?
I'd classify myself as more of an addict. I don't have a full time job (never have), but because I only sleep 4-5 hours a day, I'd say I work this gig 6 hours a day, and that would include weekends. My time is spent researching, analyzing, learning, networking and buying domains. I've spent about $6,000 in the last 12 months accumulating/buying domains that fit my business experience and knowledge. I would say that 80% of the domains that I've bought specifically apply to the top 20 revenue grossing professions and industries around the world. For example; healthcare, legal, financial, auto/transportation, food services, building, general retail and sports. I stay clear of things like tech and bitcoins because I've never been educated, experienced or competed in those areas.
I also like to explore what I see are niche opportunities for domains that I might like to own for my own business, or for other businesses and professions that I'm familiar with. As it turns out many of the recent domains I've bought can be branded which has added to the value of my portfolio, imho.
Members here think I have a lot to learn before this gig can be profitable, but that's like music to my ears.
If you've ever heard the expression, "if you're looking for a great new idea, read an old book". Well, I'm that old book who believes there's really nothing new under the sun.
Yes, I'm addicted, but I'm kind of like a functioning alcoholic who's able to drink, be productive and be happy all at the same time
Bulloney